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PAGE SIX "l .Mil I I I Ml - Ml LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1910. C.J. C- fiEWS; ITEMS m444fWW44W4WWW4rWWW Try a Sack of SNOW DRIFT eest our inih, J Northwest SnovDnft wa award' ed a GOLD MEDAL for. HIGHEST QUALITY at the A.-Y.-P. Exposition mm cor, bell phone 'Jaters-Sitanchfield Produce Co. NEW PHTSICAL DIRECTOR SE CUBED FOR AGGIES. n- ' SWEETS anrl RON RONS (UJ (B IT Just suit the tasta. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR OLD STOyti RELINED as cold weather might cause 3 vuu iu UdVv lU HCl d IlCVr Ullc r::r;.:::rj.-r:;-i.::;:'.:i: BIY 6 ZmiFEL S til The Worlds Famous Clair voyant aridiPalrhist Tells Past, Present and Future. j;i.t, ... v'i i'jK5ty:ii:iii!:Hial!inliili X1",!.Tli-Si V-H T.r- r,r .u:;j fit t . Tyw. I i ? HiateaSia a Hi! ii iilgii!! ''Mi 1 irrrnt- k.'i:KN li'.it.V ii'Stei . illi:.V!-.i.;:.Tt n. : ! i i: i (Hi H': : - ft 4 11 iMHTHl The world famous seeress and prophe , MADAME DELM AR, has no equal! in her profession. She stands alone, the JQueep of life -readers; Without asking a question, and at a glance she gives names, dates, facts and localities in vast problem of life. Tells :;'whtyou came; for and uarantees to reveal every . incident in our life, past, orient 4 and future; ad vises you on love, courtship, marriage ia uivorce; sales, changes,specuiations ills, property, business losses and sick ness. To ToUrs. ' V . Less tWn 300 voters in the distrlcf affected signed the Wafiington-Mult-nomah county annexation petition; 50 in the district have signed a remon strance, practically all outside th- district are against annexation, yet you are called upon to vote the addi tion of practically one-fourth ' tf Washington, one of the Bmallest coun ties, to. Multonomah, already tie wealthiest, most substantial and pow erful. Voters of the state outside of 1 . tie of these county division measures. We of Washington know nothing of the merits of those not affecting as, and believe such questions should be left to the counties affected. Wash ington county cannot afford to l se this territory and Multnomah does lot need it. We ask you to vote 333 X No. --W. 7 . Wood, Chairman Antl-Antex-atloi Committee, Hlllsboro. Orgon. NATCBE'S WAEJflNG. ta Grande People Host Recognbt and v'4--. Heed It Kidney ills come quietly mysteri ously, , : But nature always warns you Notice the kidney secretions. See if the color la unhealthy It there are settlings and Bedlment, 'Passages frequent, scanty, painful, It's time' then to use Doan's Kidney Pills, ; 'i ; ' ' ; , To ward off Brlght's disease or dia betes. 1 'i . ; '. ;". v ' ' Doan's have done great work in this locality. J Mrs. R. H. Hedrick, 619 Thomnsoh St., Pendleton, Ore., ; says: "I can speak a good v ord for Doan's Kidney Pills for they were used in my family with the best of results. The person who took this remedy complained a great deal of a dull pain across the back and was also troubled by irre gular passages of the kidney secre tions. The use of two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills corrected these difficul ties and there has been no return at tack." ' ... , ! For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. FoBteJr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. . Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Oct 17-19-21 .. Poslthcly'no fee accepted Id advance and not at all unless per fectly satisfied. This Is Fair, Is It Xotf Lessons la palmistry and med- lumshlp. Vedlumlstlc persons developed. 1423 Adams Ave., La Grande, Ore. OFFICE 1I0UBS, 10 a. in. to 9 p. m. Tn bujing a congh medicine, ioa'i be afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it, and relief is sure to follow. Especial I r recommended for coughs, colds and whooping cough. Notice to Creditors. . Notice Is hereby given to all whom it way1 concern, that Henrietta Day has 1 been appointed by the County Court of I I'd Ion County Oregon, executor of the last will and testament of Edwin Por ter Day, deceased. , , All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased Edwin Por ter Day are required to present them with the proper vouchers within six months from the date hereof, to the Executor at her home No. 103 Green wood Street, La Grande, Oregon. 1 Dated October 14th, 1910. HENRIETTA DAY, Executor of the last will and testa ment of Ed win Porter Day, deceased- ;' Oct. 14, 21, 28 Nov. 4. 11. General News Items of Interest From ; the Consuls Institution. Corvallls, Ore., Oct 21 (Special) C. E. Fisher, physical director 'of Grlnnell college, Iowa, has arrived in Corvallls and will temporarily as sume the duties of physical director at Oregon Agricultural college. Mr. Fisher Is on a six' months' leave of absence, and will be here until Jan uary 1, when he will resume his dut ies t Grlnnell college. MIbs Mabel Woodberry, of Chicago, has been elected to an instructorship in the school of Music, at the Oregon Agricultural college. Miss Woodberry was a pupil of Serclk, Prague for five years and for two years assisted Will im Eylam at Berlin. Since her return to America she has spent a year at an institution at LIndborg,- Kansas at the head of the violin department : F. W. Grove, Jc, has been secured by the Oregon Agricultural college as instructor in Chemlcan Engineering. Mr. Grove Is a graduate of the Unlver slty of Wisconsin and has been asso ciated ' with the International Pump F. E. Dobel, graduate of Depaw Un iversity of Illinois, his been appoint ed to the position of Instructor in art. Mr. Dobel has been in active practice with Westlnghause," Church, Kerr & Co., New York, Supervising Architec tural office', Washington ;D. C, and Spencer & Pokers, Architects, Chicago- ". ; v; . V. I. Safro, graduate of Cornell Is the new research assistant of Etomo logy at Oregon Agricultural college. He will carry on the Adam's Investi gations relating to the effect of lime and sulphur spray upon fruit For the past year Mr, Safro has been located at Dallas, Texas, in charge of the Boll Weevil investigations of the Bureau of Etomology. and U. S., Department of "Agriculture. Clifton L.. Flint, graduate of the Massachusetts Agricultural College, has been secured to succeed Prof.' A L. Peck, at Oregon Agricultural col lege. He will' have charge of the flori culture and landscape work.' ORDINANCE NO. 477 SERIES 1910. An ordinance authorizing the Mayor and Recorder to enter into a contract with C. T. Darley for the building of a cement walk on Jefferson .avenue from Fir street to Greenwood street. The City of La Grande Does Ordain as Follows! " Section 1. That the tyayor and Re corder be and they are hereby author ized to enter into a contract with C. T. Darley for building a cement side walk 12 feet wide on Jefferson ave nue from : Fir street to Greenwood street, for a price not to exceed the amount of his bid for said work. ; . Section 2. This Ordinance shall be published In one issue of the La Grande Evening Observer and after Us approval , by the Mayor 'shall take effect from and after the 22nd day of November, 1910. Passed the Councll on the 19th day of October, 1910, by six members vot ing therefor; , "' . ' Approved this 21st day of October 1910. ' , . '' ; - .y - - . ; ' : F. L. MEYERS, Mayor. Attes D. E. COX, Recorder. . If your liver la sluK-Isn and out of tons. and yon feel dull, bilious, constipated, take a dose or Chamberlain a fctomacn and Liver Tablets tonight before retiring and you will feel all right in tlie morning. Advertised Stock. One red cow branded F, P on left stlphel has one horn broken off; . one black steer wl'h fve branded F P on left stlphel; One Jersey cow branded T on left hip. Now in city pound.1 , , . . . , Notice (o Creditors. Notice ta hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Union County, Ore gon, and by the last will and testa ment of John H. Post, the executor of the estate of said John II. Post, 'de ceased, and that all persons who have claims against said estate' must pre sent the same, properly verified and with proper vouchers, to me 'at my home in La Grande, or to my attorney, Turner Oliver, at his office in La Grande, within six months from this f'v. Dated at La Grande'. Oregon, Srt.tember 23d. 1910. HENRY P. LEWIS, Executor. Sept 23-30 Oct 7. 14, 21 Mrs.RobertPattison - g'entfor .; CORSETS PRICES $3.50 and Up PHONE Black 81 or Black 1481 SUGAR Cash Price Sugar $6.40; beet sugar $6.20. VEGETABLES New Cry oniona, 4c lb; green onions three bunches for 10 c. tomatoes 10c lb.; cabbage 4c; green peppers 15c lb. ' FRUIT Orange, BOo par dosas; lemons 40c per dozen; bananas 40c per dog; . " 5. Cantaloupe, 10c and 15c; peaches &5c per doz; peaches 85c per box. plums 2c lb. Crap. 2 lbs for 2. MEATS Hogs. lire tmlfjM, well, r.alsaed. $9 ewt; cowa, 3 1-2 to 4c; rnl 4 to 4 1-5c rWiitton 4 to 5; rhlrk ens, 12-; frls. 17c. '; ; v BARLEY Producers price: rolled, $26; brewing, $25. Wheat, $33 per ton. MILLSTUFFS Brand $23; shorts $24. ' :' -...; HAY Alfalfa, baled. $16; tlmot baled, $20; mixed $18. FLOUR High patent 5.60; fv, patent, $5.20; straight $4.80.. Portland Karkets. GUTTER Extra creamery, j store 22 l-224 1-2. y BUTTER FAT Delllver t o. h. Portland aw cream II l-i; oar ta. EGGS Local, candled, 30029. POULTRY Mix chickens I6c fancy 19 cents; turkeys, u 20 21;' pigeons squana. $2.50; dr aej chickens, 1 to I- hlher than an BARLEY Prod seers r?c. 1$ Feed 23.50; rolled 25.5026.80, Irs ing 25. . WHEAT Nominal track, c! 81 and 88; bluestem 96; William V ley 90. Valley $7. ' MILLSTUFFS Selling pnce-E. $22; mldllng. 30; shorts. $24. chop 025.-, , FLOUR Old crop patanta. $: The GeOMG Pntmvn mm i ,.,v . I ktTAIL DEPA RTMEN1 - . We solicit your orders for Shinglei, Rubberoid RooVng - Deadening Ftlt, Building Paper. . .We are prepared to furnish and deliver material, ; - promptly. Phone Main 8. i to i hJ r weat baennce m Household Furnishings L of all Kinds. If you Want to Buy Now is the Time. . We wiU Sell Everything in the Store at . Cost Prices, for Cash Only. If You Want a Bar- I gain give Us a Call and Avoid the Rush. ; $,M.Suydam nu.13 ADAMS AVE ... 1 1 .. '.I. 1 n ' .' '. "" ' in 1 ," 1 HACK AND AMBULANCE Uptown office Main 720 1 Residence phone Main 25! . L BUSSEY I . - . .- , I ' ir.--t ; I WI' vIs now SritKe Marlcet V Thla wilf be in Be.v,aWIu.ooto La Grande wi(4 building restrlcUoia. -The lots are Jarge nearly a full acre in each lot W are going to set out some nice apple'and cherry trees on etch lot We are going to mak the prices reasonable, and most fav- ' . ' ; ... J 'Arable terms. No in terest No taxes. Come to our office and look at the plat, then get into our 1 ' ' , : wtomoblla und go see the propertr.'" t ' ;,;La &ande Investment Co. Ownefslla'drande. Oregon